Below you will find all the answers for the Irish Times Crosaire Crossword Answers - Nov 17 2017.
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| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| A number of disturbances distracts trains of thought | INTRUSIONS |
| Ban truck travelling in reverse | TURNBACK |
| Butter maker is not in the office with produce | CHURNOUT |
| Chapel head from craft union has come all the way from Rome on a mission | NUNCIO |
| Charming American puts up Corsican neighbour and staff | ADORABLE |
| Club for swingers near hotel has sufficient space for those who enjoy a hot tub | BATHROOM |
| College in Orient sabotaged by mass communications system | INTERCOM |
| Don't panic in remote castle for starters | KEEPCOOL |
| Expect a windfall from side's transfer fee | TREE |
| Functions in Cairo - not in Costa Rica | ACTS |
| Goes all round the circuit to review bistro | ORBITS |
| Harry is the first person taken in by cricket club | BAIT |
| In the good old days, Mike and Daisy's relative taught history at school | PASTMASTER |
| It brings everything to an end, upsetting mood with talk about old Penny | DOOMSDAY |
| It's staggering on the athletics circuit - they can bring a stop to one's gallop | STUMBLINGBLOCKS |
| Jean's make-up, alas, is missed by ladies' man | DENIM |
| Just isn't bothered that 10 across is feeling concern | PASTCARING |
| Kitty has a plaything that's missing the bottom - has it been chipped? | POTATO |
| Local spirit emptied into 16 down, for instance | BOTTLE |
| Meant to leave statement and let it stand as it was | STET |
| Newly arrived troop evades booby trap | BABY |
| Opens 22 across for the dead and buried? | PAST |
| Sexist boss hasn't gone away | EXISTS |
| Shed tears over one character leaving ABBA in a foul mood | CRABBY |
| Tells the story of match with fantastic racy moment | COMMENTARY |
| That's some weapon chosen - if you're in Peru this will probably go over your head | PONCHO |
| They're full of Guinness or full of Bass perhaps going to a Dublin venue | TANKARDS |
| Thrown up in the air by one testing the water around ship | TOSSED |
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